General Gates has caught General Joy fast asleep.
I ran across several patents on P2P content delivery.
Microsoft and Sun have both arrived at next-generation strategies that give ground to gain ground.
After years of dot-coms falsely assuming that a limitless supply of advertising dollars attached to traffic would keep them profitable, many leading sites will begin experimenting with turning themselves into subscription-only packages.
Rearchers recently found that SETI@Home performs best on Windows NT with the command-line client. Next came Linux with the command-line client. In last place is Windows 98SE with the graphical client.
The New York Times has an article on distributing computing companies paying users for running their clients.
Analyst Andrea Rice of Deutsche Banc. Alex. Brown in San Francisco sounded off at the P2P Working Group meeting about how to secure venture funding.
Well, maybe not. But it sure seems they've sued everybody else involved in music technology after looking at the names that they have filed lawsuits against.
Civic duty, not anonymity, is the core of Freenet.
Wireless technology finally gets some good news, as Compaq's Evo will bring 802.11b and Bluetooth as a standard feature to their laptops.
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